Monday, February 13, 2012

Walpole elementary school shooting

WALPOLE — A 14-year-old boy shot himself in front of classmates at Walpole Elementary School Friday morning, the region's first school shooting in recent memory.

(The Keene Sentinel)

"Please be assured the Walpole Elementary School and the Fall Mountain Regional "He just seemed frazzled last week when I saw him," Graves said.

(Union Leader)

WALPOLE — A 14-year-old Walpole Elementary School student was flown to the hospital after a self-inflicted gunshot wound today. The shooting occurred in the school cafeteria at about 11 a.m.

(The Keene Sentinel)

Students and parents gathered at the elementary school in Walpole, N.H. today to seek counseling in the wake of a shooting incident on Friday.

(Boston Globe)

Somber students and parents walked quietly into Walpole (N.H.) Elementary School yesterday to talk to grief counselors and school officials after an eighth-grader shot himself in the cafeteria as students gathered for lunch Friday.

(Boston Globe)

The Walpole Elementary School was locked down on Friday after a 14-year-old boy shot himself in the face in the schools cafeteria, officials said. The school was secure and there was no danger to other students or staff after the shooting, according to state police.

(WMUR.com)

Parents were called to pick up their children at the Walpole Elementary School Friday. They were not given much information Authorities are still investigating this shooting, and would not tell us what kind of gun was used.

(WCAX)

Hunter was hospitalized after shooting himself around 11 a.m. at Walpole Elementary School in southwestern New Hampshire. Police locked down the school for several hours, but no one else was injured.

(Global Grind)

The teen was hospitalized after shooting himself around 11 a.m. at Walpole Elementary School in southwestern New Hampshire. Police locked down the school for several hours, but no one else was injured.

(Pasadena Star-News)

WALPOLE, N.H. Questions after shooting A teen who shot himself in the face in a crowded elementary school cafeteria in southwestern New Hampshire had residents Saturday asking how he got a gun into school and expressing concern for his classmates.